haha thats my motto!I'd get the SRPC107 because I'd rather have and not need than need and not have.
As for the SRP400A, if you're rebuilding transmissions you'll definitely want a set.
Well as for price, Im in the student program so prices arent too bad for lifetime professional tools. Like SRPC105 is 62, compared to regular price of 110. Thanks for looking out though! I look for the best deals above all lol.I have quite a few snap ring pliers. I'd shop around for the best price and quality.I know that the truck tool compamy don't make their own as stated above.They are alway's on Ebayfor reasonable prices if you are patient.I bought most of mine one at a time as I needed them.
Interesting set. 18 and 90 degrees. How come you got those over the regular forged convertible set like the ones I posted? Easier or faster to switch to Internal/Ex?I have the PRH406 convertible set from Snap-on. They are great but I had to buy some larger sizes for big truck work. The SR400 miniature set from Mac is handy for tiny ones too. I know the Snap-on set is available in another brand. Not sure who... The Mac mini set is probably too.
I believe that Stride is the OEM for the snap ring pliers.

Hmm ok, you guys are making me think of not getting Snap On. I don't really have a problem with it. Not needing a warranty is one of the bigger reasons why I wouldn't mind not getting SO. No one ever bends or breaks tips? they are a low impact tool, but I think if you use anything enough there is some wear and tear?
I like the knippex, seem very sturdy. but someone in the show your tools or toolbox, and some comments about their knippex drawer, made it sound like theyre more expensive than SO even without my student discount.
Those Kasters on Amazon, look pretty good. Comments say you will now receive "Lang". Still USA made? I saw Lang has a ratcheting 4 in 1 caliper tool very similar to Snap Ons Blue point, maybe they make it for them. Makes sense seeing how Bluepoint is the stuff they dont make.
Yep. I believe damn near all USA made snap ring pliers are OEM'd by stride. I got the big 12 Pc. Set branded Proto for $75 bucks on eBay a few months back. They're nice pliers. Truth be told, I'd bet the Snap-On's are stride made as well.
The Snap-On Forged ones are made by Snap-On. Most of the others are rebranded.
Don't count out Knipex and the Wiha Magic Tips though. I really like the ideas of the Wiha for wheel bearing snap rings.
http://www.wihatools.com/300seri/346serie.htm
Cool! I did that to some old Facom-made SK snap ring pliers. Always wondered why companies didn't do that. How would you rate them compared to Knipex or [insert primo brand here]?